Apply now-Children's Sports Facilitators: Primary Schools
* Do you play Hockey, Ultimate Frisbee, Squash, Badminton, Volleyball or Softball for a club or are you a member of a Cycling club? * Have you coached children aged 2-14 for a minimum of one year? * Are you passionate about improving children’s health?
...Then we want you! The Position: Children’s Sports Facilitators deliver sport and physical activity programs to children aged 2 - 14 in schools and the community. Programs are delivered during and after school hours and throughout school holidays. Stay Active provides staff with relevant resources, training and professional development opportunities. Position Requirements: Applicants must have a driver’s licence, access to their own vehicle and be willing to drive up to 45 minutes for a program. Applicants must also be able to provide the following certifications OR be willing to obtain if successful in gaining employment:
Working With Children Check (current DCSI Child Related Employment Screening is acceptable)
First Aid Certificate
Community Coaching General Principles (CCGP) online training
RAN-EC Full Day Training 2018-20
Catholic Police Clearance (desirable)
To be successful in this role you will be outgoing, enthusiastic, be willing to take on feedback, have excellent communication skills, be punctual and reliable and willing to deliver programs across all metropolitan locations. Applicants studying teaching, majoring in Health and Physical Education (PE) or currently undertaking a qualification in a related field will also be highly regarded. Applicants must be eligible to work in Australia.
To apply: Complete the Application Form and email this to info@stayactive.com.au in PDF format (one document only) along with a copy of your RESUMÉ. No photo images will be accepted.
Closing Date: COB Fri 4th June 2021
Please note: If shortlisted, you will need to be available on a weekday in June for the group interview. If successful, you will need to be available on a weekday in June for the Training & Induction.
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